Author: Michael MarienPublisher: Transaction PublishersISBN: 9780930242435Size: 34.60 MBFormat: PDF, ePubView: 6898DownloadRead OnlineFuture Survey Annual is prepared for a variety of people in government,
education, business, and research. Such people may be known by a variety of
titles: futurist, policy analyst, strategic planner, futures researcher, social thinker,
teacher, corporate decision-maker, non-profit sector administrator, or political
activist. Many of these people seek to "scan" the environment— to get a broad
view of what is happening and who is thinking what. And many of these people
hope to shape a ...

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Rural units, which were deleted in 1981 as part of the reduction of rural housing
units, were reinstated for the 1983 survey. 3. All sample housing units that were
either type A noninterviews (i.e., units eligible to be interviewed) or type B
noninterviews (i.e., units not eligible for interview at the time of survey but which
could become eligible in the future) in the 1983 survey. (For a list of reasons for
type A and type B noninterviews, see the facsimile of the 1983 AHS
questionnaire, page ...

Author: Panel to Evaluate the Survey of Income and Program ParticipationPublisher: National Academies PressISBN: 0309047951Size: 19.47 MBFormat: PDF, DocsView: 3473DownloadRead Online
For example, average monthly food stamp benefits by quarter reported in the
1984 SIPP panel amounted to 83–90 percent of the corresponding quarterly
totals from independent sources, whereas total food stamp benefits in 1983 from
the March 1984 CPS amounted to only 71 percent of the annual total from
independent sources. Similarly, average monthly SSI benefits by quarter from the
1984 SIPP panel averaged 90–99 percent of the quarterly totals from
independent sources, ...

Author: Eric LowittPublisher: John Wiley & SonsISBN: 111807825XSize: 19.44 MBFormat: PDF, ePubView: 6200DownloadRead Online
Most companies simply seek feedback. They request it from society by push and
pull, using one or more of three tactics: 1. An annual survey that solicits feedback
on the company's environmental and social performance. Often these surveys
are available on the company's website for a period of time and are open to the
general public. Results (or selected portions of them) are usually published in the
company's annual sustainability report. Annual surveys can also be distributed to
...

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A similar method oi dividing up its area might be applied in its future survey, with
such scale for the resultant maps as shall be dictated by the wants of the
Government. summary of field and office operations. At the close of the preceding
fiscal year, the parties for field-operations had been organized and were
commanded as follows : Main and supply division. — In charge of myself,
assisted by Lieut. C. W. Whipple, Third United States Artillery, as executive officer
. First division. — Party ...

Author: George Montague WheelerPublisher:ISBN:Size: 72.40 MBFormat: PDF, ePub, MobiView: 827DownloadRead Online
Another step has been made in the direction of a more perfect and refined
geodetic survey ; and the system once established, the results as to areas
mapped in a manner that will require no future change, except in details incident
to the development of the country, will vary, the force remaining constant,
according to the physical construction of the ever-shifting panorama of mountain,
valley, and plain found along each parallel of latitude within the longitudinal limits
of the survey. Note.